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Sealant Technologies, Inc launched its first Air Barrier Spray Sealants in 2005 and the spray technology has be saving companies a tremendous amount of energy ever since. The proper use of an air barrier to stop air leaks has proven to significantly reduce heating and cooling costs, improve building durability and create a healthier indoor environment. Currently, that spray technology has been offered only to large commercial building projects that could afford its application so it has been prohibitive to offer this to other markets such as existing residential homes or even agricultural buildings. Until now! The Air Barrier Platform includes the patent pending Spray Foam Hybrid which is portable and very easy to use to seal air leaks.

An air barrier is any substance that prevents outside air from coming in, and inside air from moving out. In addition to causing drafts and lowering the comfort level of a building, air can carry moisture in the form of water vapor that can get inside of wall and roof assemblies and condense back into liquid form.

Air leaking into a building envelope can carry far more water vapor than could enter through diffusion. The driving force of air movement is differences in air pressure. Differences in pressure either cause air to move into a building from the outside (infiltration), or to move out of a building from the inside (exfiltration). Air pressure differences around building envelope assemblies are primarily caused by the stack effect, chimneys, wind, and forced hot-air heating systems. Sealing air leaks with the patent pending Spray Foam Hybrid saves time, money and the building structure.